المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Violent clashes followed the escalating rocket shelling on Jobar and Ein Tarma

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the regime forces targeted yesterday evening places in the outskirts of Ein Tarma town and Jobar area in the east of the capital and the Eastern Ghouta, by15 missiles believed to be land – to – land, followed by clashes took place AlMotahalik AlJanobi area, between Al-Rahman Corps on one hand, and the regime forces and gunmen loyal to them on the other, and no information about casualties was reported yet, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday that

 

The regime forces targeted places in Jobar at the eastern outskirts of Damascus with shells and missiles, believed to be ground-to-ground, amid clashes between the regime forces and their allied militiamen on one hand and al-Rahman Corps on the other in the vicinity of the area, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday that it rose to at least 6, including the head of the Civil Defense, the number of people who were killed in targeting by the regime forces on areas in Mesraba town in the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus, where the regime forces targeted by a shell the area and then shelled it again after some time, leaving people killed and injured, as the second shell came at the same time of the process of rescuing and transferring the injured people to hospitals and medical centers, the Eastern Ghouta also witnessed during the past days, intensive shelling concentrated mainly on Ein Tarma, and accompanied by clashes between the regime forces and gunmen loyal to them on one hand, and the members of the “Islamic State” organization on the other, in areas in the vicinity of AlMotahalik AlJanobi and the area of Ein Tarma Valley, and the regime forces targeted Ein Tarma, its outskirts and the capital’s outskirts by dozens of missiles believed to be land – to – land.

 

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